Awe-Inspiring 1956 Canada Uncirculated Silver $1 Dollar Coin!
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This awe-inspiring 1956 Canada uncirculated silver $1 dollar coin is a valuable piece of Canadian history. Made from 80% silver, this coin showcases the craftsmanship and quality of Canadian currency from that time period. With its pristine uncirculated condition, this coin is a rare find for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Proudly manufactured in Canada, this coin represents a significant piece of the country's numismatic heritage.
Obverse: Coin depicts the design of Queen Elizabeth II with the Latin inscription:
ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA meaning "Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, the Queen."
Reverse: Features a modern design by sculptor Emanuel Hahn, showing an Indian and a voyageur, a travelling agent for a fur company, paddling a canoe by an islet on which there are two wind-swept trees. In the canoe are bundles of goods; the bundle at the right has HB, representing the Hudson's Bay Company. The vertical lines in the background represent the northern lights.
Composition: Silver, Fineness: 0.8000, Weight: 23.3276g, Diameter: 36mm
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